SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> California Highway Patrol handed out 19,564 citations during Tuesday maximum enforcement period.
According to the CHP, officers issued 11,767 speeding citations statewide over a 24-hour period that started on Tuesday morning April 28. 200 of those were for drivers traveling over 100 mph.
Overall, the CHP issued 2,807 warnings and pulled over 23,087 vehicles from cars to semi-trucks.
CHP says speeding isn’t just a violation, it’s one of the leading factors in serious and deadly crashes.
The agency urges drivers to obey the posted speed limits, adjust speed for the road and weather conditions, put the phone away, never drive under the influence, stay focused, and drive responsibly.
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